Any individual or entity who, in good faith, conducts business
with a guardian or conservator as to any matter or transaction is
entitled to presume that the guardian or conservator is properly
authorized to act. The fact that an individual or entity conducts
business with a guardian or conservator with knowledge of the
representative capacity does not alone require an inquiry into the
authority of the guardian or conservator, except that any such
individual or entity shall be charged with knowledge of
restrictions which may appear in an order appointing the guardian
or conservator. No individual or entity shall be required to see
to the proper application of any funds or property paid to or
delivered to a conservator.

Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2015 Regular Session
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